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antifragility. The
authors also
propose that for socio-ecosystem governance,
planning or in general, any
decision making perspective,
antifragility might...
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antifragility as a
nonlinear response linked to Jensen's Inequality. He
summarized the gist of his book in a
letter to Nature: "Simply,
antifragility...
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withstand difficult-to-predict events. He
proposes what he has
termed "
antifragility" in systems; that is, an
ability to
benefit and grow from a certain...
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increase resistance and
resilience in
vulnerability management.
Antifragility is a
concept introduced by N****im
Nicholas Taleb to
describe the capacity...
- Look up Antifragile or
antifragile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Antifragility is a
property of
systems in
which they
benefit from shocks. Antifragile...
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explains the
influence in his own 2011 book Thinking, Fast and Slow.
Antifragility Apophasis Baryon asymmetry Benoit Mandelbrot Black swan
emblems and...
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annual report ****essing states'
vulnerability to
conflict or
collapse Antifragility, a
property of
systems in
which they
increase in
capability to thrive...
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December 2012). "Understanding is a Poor
Substitute for
Convexity (
Antifragility)" (PDF). fooledbyrandomness.com.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on...
- York:
Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231076203. Taleb, N****im N. "
Antifragility — or — The
Property Of Disorder-Loving Systems".
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where is it heading.
After a
negative book
review in The
Guardian of
Antifragility by N****im
Nicholas Taleb,
Taleb referred to
Runciman as the "second...